The medium size was quite stacky which meant the large and XL sizes weren't so desperately in need of correction through bonkers stems and riser bars - but generally if you were super tall you could be accommodated by doing just that.
It's the small sizes that suffered the most as you can see, but even then a 17 deg to flat with a flat bar it would be pretty normal. Or you'd just buy a different bike.
Most of my bikes are too big, bar my "tiny yellow track frames" I think the lower uptake of cycling from women in the past meant all the survivors are size M L :)
The medium size was quite stacky which meant the large and XL sizes weren't so desperately in need of correction through bonkers stems and riser bars - but generally if you were super tall you could be accommodated by doing just that.
It's the small sizes that suffered the most as you can see, but even then a 17 deg to flat with a flat bar it would be pretty normal. Or you'd just buy a different bike.